The use of computed tomography
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The use of computed tomography to determine femoral component size: a study of cadaver femora.
Abstract Computed tomography is used to assess whether ideal femoral component size in knee arthroplasty can be made more accurately. Ideal femoral component size was measured on radiography, computed tomography, and by direct measurement of 20 cadaver femora and analyzed statistically. There was ...
June 22, 2005; Bulletin of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
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